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Billboard Art Comes to Parramore Arts

Interstruct’s gallery-without-walls expands with custom-commissioned billboard works by Orlando artist Carissa Bloemeke.

Ryan Young envisioned Interstruct’s redevelopment on the West Church Corridor including an outdoor art gallery, packed with public art to share with the community, for free. His first move was to commission a mural to beautify the original building — a gift to the neighborhood during the tumultuous summer of 2020 — long before construction began.

Today, ArtCube — a glass-fronted shipping container micro-gallery — is the anchor of Parramore Arts. Since its first multimedia installation debuted in May 2023, ArtCube has rotated to a new artist every quarter. Each opening night is intentionally paired with Third Thursday Orlando and Interstruct Connect, the firm’s quarterly industry gathering, bringing artists, neighbors, and industry professionals together in the same place.

As the community has grown, so has the scope of the experiment—expanding from one-night U-Haul truck galleries to billboard installations. Every Parramore Arts project, along with Interstruct’s private art collection, is custom commissioned by local Orlando and Florida artists.

Turning overlooked space into public art

Young saw the potential of the faded billboards on Interstruct’s property: underused real estate with public visibility. He asked Carissa Bloemeke, whose bold color work already wraps three sides of Interstruct’s headquarters, to reimagine them.

Bloemeke delivered an expansive design package. Young selected two works to be digitally printed on vinyl and installed ahead of the Q1 Interstruct Connect and ArtCube opening on January 15, 2026.

East-facing billboard: Rise of New Chromatic Age

The dawn of vision is revealed through the sun itself. In Rise of New Chromatic Age, hand-drawn digital painting meets oil-like texture and clouded gestures, capturing the moment light first breaks the horizon. It’s a bold, upward composition — quietly powerful at scale.

West-facing billboard: New Chromatic Age

Inspired by light interaction and celestial forms, New Chromatic Age layers hand-drawn digital paint strokes into an otherworldly field. Physical light-source references and digital techniques collide, creating a composition that shifts with time of day and point of view.

The billboards are the newest addition to Parramore Arts.

While visiting, you can also see:

ArtCube

The current installation is Reconstruction by Njeri Kinuthia, on view through March.

City Unseen AR Mural

Our facade hides a surprise: All Love Seeks Unity is an augmented reality mural commissioned by Interstruct in partnership with Snap! Orlando as part of the City Unseen initiative, conceived and led by Patrick Kahn.

To view it, cross the street, find the plaque, download the free app, and watch the mural come to life. Expect sound, movement and narration by the central figure, Jennifer Desir Hilaire.

Visit Parramore Arts

Parramore Arts is on view 24/7, always free, at Interstruct Design + Build’s headquarters:
814 W. Church Street, Orlando, on the West Church Corridor.

Come see the new billboard works, experience Reconstruction in ArtCube, and discover Love Seeks Unity. This is public art as part of daily life. It’s embedded, accessible, and still evolving.

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